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What’s Happening at Verdae.
Verdae is an evolutionary community that is being built in phases. There is always activity and exciting development in the works. Verdae is also continuing to monitor the needs of the local community in order to finesse plans and develop the most relevant product offering available. Please visit our site frequently for the latest news, updates and progress reports.
Hollingsworth Park
What’s Happening at Verdae.
Verdae is an evolutionary community that is being built in phases. There is always activity and exciting development in the works. Verdae is also continuing to monitor the needs of the local community in order to finesse plans and develop the most relevant product offering available. Please visit our site frequently for [...]
Verdae Winner!
Missy McMullan of Simpsonville won the grand door prize at the FREE Ice Cream Party, held on Sunday 7/31.
Read Full Article >City Dedicates Legacy Park
The City of Greenville and Verdae Development, Inc. hosted a dedication ceremony this afternoon for Legacy Park, the newest public park addition within the City’s parks and recreation system. The dedication of the park is the result of a unique public/private partnership between the City and Verdae Development, Inc. that allowed for the investment of more than $3 million, without burdening tax payers with the initial capital funds outlay.
Read Full Article >Verdae to Host FREE Ice Cream Party
In celebration of Legacy Park’s dedication into the City of Greenville’s Parks and Recreation system, Verdae is hosting a tasty afternoon of fun.
Visit Legacy Park on Sunday, July 31st from 3pm-5pm for FREE hand scooped ice cream from Bruster’s!!!
This is a public event.
2011 Upstate Bocce Bash Raises $20,500
The Upstate Bocce Bash, held on Saturday, May 21, was enjoyed and supported by more than 400 participants, sponsors and volunteers. This was a 25% increase in participation from the inaugural event held in 2010. Proceeds from the day-long tournament totaling $20,500, were presented this week to Special Olympics South Carolina, the tournament’s beneficiary for 2011.
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